by Holli | Nov 14, 2024 | Dental Assistant, Dental Hygienists, Dental Job, Dental Professionals, Work Life
2025 is right around the corner. Have you made your list of resolutions yet? If enjoying your dental job is one of them, these tips will get you on the right track. I had a career before dentistry, and I can assure you that working in a dental office was probably the... by Holli | Oct 17, 2024 | Dental Assistant, Dental Hygienists, Dental Job, Dental Professionals
In today’s job market, applying to jobs is easier than ever, thanks to one-click applications. But with convenience comes the risk of your current employer finding out. Just recently, we heard from a dental assistant who lost her job when her doctor discovered her... by Holli | Sep 6, 2024 | Dental Hygienists, Dental Job, Dental Professionals, Fun!, Work Life
I have shared in the past the Joy of Temping. But while I was in a dental hygienist Facebook group recently I saw someone ask: “For the hygienists that just temp, why do you like it over having a set place or set hours every week?” And I felt the responses were... by Holli | Aug 21, 2024 | Dental Job, Dental Professionals, Work Life
Another office reached out this morning, frustrated because their candidate didn’t show up for a working interview—no call, no show. They were understandably upset, wondering why someone would commit and then not even call to cancel. This seems to be happening more... by Holli | Aug 11, 2024 | Dental Assistant, Dental Hygienists, Dental Job, Dental Professionals, Work Life
Most dental professionals are looking for a dental job that includes benefits in some capacity. Whether that includes Paid-Time-Off (PTO), Health Insurance or a Retirement plan, receiving any or all of these is wonderful and add great value to your position. And... by Holli | Aug 1, 2024 | Dental Job, Employer advice, Guest Blog Post, Hiring
In a recent Becker’s Dental Article, they asked Dentists, “What are some potential solutions to help alleviate staffing shortages in dentistry?” One Doctor simply replied “Dental offices need to get ready to train staff themselves.” Which...